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◉ What are three behaviors of a responsible hunter. Answer: Obey
hunting laws, hunt fairly, practice safety rules and wait for a clean shot
before shooting
◉ The 1937 Pittman-Roberston Act was created to do what. Answer:
support hunting projects such as hunter safety education courses, land
acquisition and improve wildlife habitat
◉ Treat every firearm as if it were. Answer: Loaded
◉ The muzzle of your gun should always be pointed where. Answer:
Point it at a safe direction
◉ When shooting a firearm always be sure of. Answer: your target and
make sure you know what you are shooting at with an adequate backstop
◉ When shooting a firearm never. Answer: Shoot flat or at a hard
surface or at water
, ◉ WHen shooting a fireamre you should keep your finger. Answer:
outside of the trigger guard until read to shoot
◉ When shooting a firearm you should always point your gun only at
what. Answer: Pointed at what you intend to shoot
◉ When you are not using your firearm. Answer: You should leave it
unloaded and the action open
◉ Who provides federal aid (money) to state wildlife agencies to pay for
hunting projects. Answer: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
◉ This is not a source of hunter education funding. Answer: State
Highway Department
◉ Why do we have hunting laws. Answer: To conserve wildlife for
future generations to enjoy
◉ Aldo Leopold, the "father of wildlife management" once said
ETHICAL BEHAVIOR is. Answer: Doing the right thing when no one
else is watching
◉ The first thing you do when trying to gain access to private property.
Answer: Ask landowners for permision to hunt